…I’d extend it thusly:

Set the tyre allocation for a weekend to exclude quali entirely, and for qualy give each driver two sets of tyres per qualy session like this based on championship standings:

1st - 3rd = C1 (Hardest)

4th - 7th = C2

8th - 11th = C3

12th - 14th = C4

15th - 17th = C5

18th - 20th = C6 (Softest)

This will give the resultant shakeup of qualy that people seem to like without feeling forced like a reverse grid.

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    1 year ago

    They should honestly just stop making it mandatory to return X amount of tyre sets after the practice sessions.

    Of the 13 dry sets, teams must nominate one set that can only be used in the first 40 minutes of first practice and they must hand that set and one more set back within two hours of the end of FP1.

    Two more sets go back within two hours of the end of FP2 (unless both sessions are wet or cancelled, in which case one set can be kept until the end of FP3) and another two go back within two hours of FP3.

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    Teams then could reuse tyre sets that have life left in them in the next practice session(s).

    I know some people like unpredictable weekends because of imperfect setups, but I personally enjoy it when teams are allowed to try and perfect the car setup to get the absolute best out of the car. F1 is the (self-proclaimed) “pinnacle of motorsports” after all.